The following is a magic act I am currently working on. It took me 23 days of non stop work to put this together. As time goes by, some of the moves in the act will ...
Dilbert: External Anti-Depressant and Work or Drink Video
//www.dilbert.com/animation by Scott Adams Dilbert improves Dogbert's mood and Dogbert defines the limitations of journalism to a journalist. In External ...
I vote we give dogbert a small country and let him find Osama Bin Ladin,
heck after dogbert is through with him we won't even have to send him to
Gitmo
If you you get pepper sprayed in a club then everyone in the area will be
hit.
THE HULK TAKES SOME ANTI-DEPRESSANTS!
Can Ayahuasca Cure Depression?
Ayahuasca may act as a fast-working and long-lasting anti-depressant, according to a study published in the journal Brazilian Review of Psychiatry. The study ...
This works the opposite way antidepressants work, instead of building up,
calcifying and dumbing you down, this, most importantly stimulates your
pineal gland relieving anybody's depression (mild to clinical) through
enlightenment. You can bet a million dollars the establishment, big pharma
will schedule one it, this is a cure not ongoing treatment, stand up for
your birth rights, all of them!
I feel it's more of a hard self examination along with the chemical effects of drugs like these. Thinking about why you are/feel the way your are/feel while under the influence of these psychedelics is like years of traditional therapy. It breaks down the ego and gives you a real look at yourself. A ton of "bad trips" are people not liking what they see.
So Long Delonge (Song) [Blink-182] By Adolescent Depressant
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Mykel - Anti Depressant
Depressive Reality: Anti Depressants
A brief explanation of anti depressants and what they do.
not quite.. it doesnt plug anything or raise anything. its blocks the
recycling of transmitters and thereby lets more serotonin stay in the
actualy synapse, which effectively raises your serotinin levels :)
Hey, i agree that antidepressants should be given a try, they do help some
people (by far not all), but your explanation of mechanism of action is
probably bogus. If you just raise serotonin levels, to begin with, all you
get is nausea. If serotonin level too low was the cause of depression, why
doesn't the SSRI medication work immediately? Why, if you just take one of
these, all you're gonna get is a dry mouth, a stick up your behind, and
vertigo? Why does it only start working "properly" after 4 weeks to 2
months? This timeframe is curiously the same it takes the brain to reduce
the number of neuroreceptors in response to higher stimulus, the same
timeframe you'd take to become an addict to alcohol, nicotine, amphetamine
or any other dopamin boosting drug. Addiction is very important to
consider, because most things we know about the brain, we know from
addiction research. Indeed other hypothesis appear more likely. If there's
a mood elevating property, as opposed to properties which merely raise the
baseline excitement level, it probably has to do with an indirect effect of
serotonin related medication on the dopamin pathway, through a nonlinearity
of neuron response to stimulus vs. linearity of medication effect, and
through summation/suppression properties of neuron. If you consider that,
the problem becomes structural, and there isn't enough known about the
structure.
Curiously, a tiny amount of amphetamine orally will raise your mood and
activity level right up and you'll just feel great. With a dry mouth of
course. At least until you stop taking them, which is when things get bad.
But getting off SSRI isn't all easy either. No, i don't advocate anybody
actually do this, cause it is, to an extent, an addictive substance that
can fuck you up, and you can get in trouble, which will fuck you up.
And what's the deal with dry mouth? Why does everything cause dry mouth?
SSRI? Dry mouth. Opposite - antipsychotics? Dry mouth. What does it even
mean? There is no straight up explanation for that either! The brain simply
doesn't work like a chemical soup which needs some more salt or pepper.
I know you have this bathtub plug visualization of how you imagine an SSRI type antidepressant would work, but it absolutely can't be right. SSRI acts in the synaptic gap and nowhere else. There, it allows a single neurotransmitter molecule to excite the receptor more often or longer than it normally would, by slowing down the process of the neurotransmitter being recycled. SSRI builds up in the synapses within hours of being ingested, and doesn't stay there very long, with a half life of maybe half a day to a day or so. After a handful of days, the SSRI medication is completely out of your system - and you can obviously feel it from the crash you experience.The only mechanism i am aware of that would cause such slow changes is destruction of receptors, which is essentially a damage. The recovery from this damage should take 3 months or longer after the excitation has ceased. Does it work by dampening your serotonin pathways and causing all other pathways to be raised in relative importance? That could indeed be the case, if the dopamin pathways become dominant. There are however also issues with this line of reasoning that would get a bit too involved - it's possible that this is the case, but not trivially so.
yeah right!!!! citalopram give me a headache n nausea for 6 months i
started on the 10mg then ended up on the 60mg still cutting myself n trying
to overdose they were gonna lock me up, then they changed my meds to
setraline 50mg, i took the first dose just one pill i went to bed woke up
in the middle of the night with a headache from hell and dry mouth a couple
of hours later i start shaking all over my heart was beating very fast i
didnt feel well at all, it put me in hospital. my heart beat was 130bpm my
blood pressure was classed as hypertension all these symptoms are listed in
the side effects im never taking anti-depressants again. i use cannabis to
cure it i haven't attempted suicide for 5 years now i feel way better than
i did on those pills.
+Julian john Actually antidepressant medication probably, when it works, causes the same kind of (mostly reversible) brain damage as alcohol and addictive drugs do, and i'm afraid that while addictive substances mostly damage one small part of the brain, the antidepressants are going for all of it. I'm not even judging really, i just don't see a good solution, of any kind. Perhaps the research has been looking in all the wrong places.
booze rots your liver but people still use it to escape i aint doing no chemicals no more if it dont grow i seriously dont wanna know that last antidepressant put an end to that it was called setraline aka zoloft i took one pill 10 hours later i was in hospital with hypertension yeah one pill from the doctor put me in hospital never in my 6 years of smoking cannabis have i ever needed medical help after smoking it am never sick i feel great n happy to be here whats it to you if i smoke it or not i feel the benifits its not harming you whats the problem?
Cannabis can rot your brain though, two of my friends have gained severe mood disorders and intellect issues from that. 60mg Citalopram is probably irresponsible, people have died from that amount.Usually SSRI type medication works... There are known cases when it can't work and yet unknown cases when it doesn't work. Among known cases, there's ADHD, among others.
hey i feel better not on any pills no suicide attempts no slashing myself those pills are evil n do not work they just make you worse glad am over it now and happy to be alive!
Why do people believe that smoking weed is good for depression? Weed is
most likely the cause of my depression and mental illness! It is seriously
fucking irresponsible to recommend weed for depression! Weed is well known
nowadays as a cause of mental health problems.